How to Attract More Smart, Fun, and Caring People Into Your Life

Did you know that you can radically increase and almost guarantee your success by attracting and associating with the right people? We are all familiar with the famous saying birds of a feather flock together. It’s true. Like attracts like. So how do you attract more success, more love, and more joy into your life? It starts with you becoming more of what you want to experience. That’s right – you attract it by becoming it.

Today’s affirmation is designed to help you become that which you seek to attract:

I attract loving, smart, and fun people into my life.

I am fortunate to have so many wonderful people in my life.

I am loving, smart, and fun wherever I go. By doing this, I am more likely to find the same. By being loving, I attract loving people. By being smart and fun, I attract people that are also smart and fun.

Having such people in my life makes my life richer and fuller. Life is more fun and interesting when it is filled with wonderful individuals.

It is easy for me to attract great people into my life. I seem to be a magnet for positive people. Others find me interesting and want to be a part of my life. I welcome positive people and am grateful to spend time with them.

When I am feeling lonely, I remember that I can find awesome people everywhere. I effortlessly attract those that I enjoy and admire.

Others are attracted to my kindness, intelligence, and generosity. I appreciate the unique qualities that each person has to offer. My charm and sense of humor are attractive to others and it makes them want to spend time with me.

Self-Reflection Questions:

1.            Do I already have all the people I want in my life?

2.            In what ways do I need to change to attract positive people?

3.            What can I do today to get started?

Today, I am very attractive to the people I want in my life. I find I can easily attract loving, smart, and fun people into my life.

 

Amy B. Smith

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